McLaren delays Artura plug-in hybrid a median of 4 months

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In a memo to U.S. outlets acquired through Car Information, McLaren stated deliveries of its plug-in hybrid, the Artura, are behind schedule on moderate about 4 months because the British automaker institutes “enhanced testing procedures” to enhance component.

McLaren stated the measures grant “additional checks and testing in our quality control procedure.”

Spokesman Roger Ormisher showed the extend.

“To implement these quality control procedures, we have temporarily slowed production,” he stated.

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